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ENGLISH WALNUTS 
Very Meaty and Thin Shelled 
A fine lofty growing tree, producing 
large crops of thin shelled, delicious nuts. 
Makes a desirable shade tree. Not hardy 
in colder sections except where planted 
in sheltered locations. 3-4 ft. trees, $2.50 
Kellys EDIBLE NUT TREE 
‘THOMAS GRAFTED BLACK WALNUT 
Grows in all states. Thomas produces large, flavored 
kernels. Tree is fast growing and produces very large 
nuts. A mature tree will produce from 12-36 bus. Of 
giant nuts. Grows 25-40 ft. tall and should be planted 
0 ft. apart. Postpaid Each 2 for 
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Good for lawn 
and woodlands 
\ BUTTERNUT 
A fast growing tree that bears within 2 
to 3 years after planting. Nuts are large, 
with sweet, oily, nutritious kernels. Won- 
derful for nut cookies and cake, and those 
long winter evenings. 
Postpaid Each 
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each, postpaid. 
Hall's 
: 
Honeysuckle Vine 
White and gold trumpet 
flowers are very fragrant and 
remain during the entire 
summer. Attracts bees and 
humming birds. The foliage 
remains green in winter with 
cover. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.10; 
10 for $6.50; 25 for $14.95; 
3-4 
PACHYSANDRA 
TERMINALIS 
(Japanese Spurge) 
EVERGREEN GROUND COVER 
The most popular of evergreen ground 
covers. It spreads rapidly, giving a finish- 
ed look to an underplanting. Since it 
thrives in the shade, it is especially use- 
some protection. Excellent 
cover for steep banks. Will ful under dense shade trees where grass 
climb on trellis or tree. will not survive. Also good for steep 
Fruit is yellow; very showy bank where mowing is difficult. Very 
in winter against green useful as a combined ground cover and 
leaves. Often SLOws toa root protector when planted under 
on i: i Fd 15 oe Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and _ Laurels. 
g . apar I eae 
apr apout : pane ae Pachysandra puts the finishing touch to 
staggered rows for ground Se ‘ : ay ae ees 
Ae a foundation planting. Plant four or 
more to one square foot. 50 for $4.50; 
ft. 
. 2.50 
100 for $8.00; 250 for $17.50; 500 for 
50 for $24.95; 100 for $45.00, 
$32.50; 1000 for $59.95, postpaid. 
postpaid. 
ROSA MULTIFLORA “icr° 
Controls Erosion @ Provides Wild Life Refuge 
Adds Beauty to the Landscape 
Rosa Multiflora is nothing new. It is the understock or root on which named Rose 
varieties are budded. Originally it was imported from Japan. It has come into prominence 
as a result of work done by the U. S. Department of Agriculture on erosion control in 
western states. Because of its fast growth and hardiness, it has also been used on large 
farms and estates for fences. Extensive advertising taking advantage of the name Rose, 
has brought the plant into big demand as a hedge for small properties. We grow the 
plant and want to sell it, but are zealous in our obligation to our customers in stating 
that we can’t recommend Rosa Multiflora for small lots. We will gladly sell it to you if 
you want to try it, but we would not want you to be led astray by the glamorous claims 
that have been made for it. 
Facts About the Rosa Multiflora and Its Growth 
1. Can be planted 1 foot apart. Its thorns will keep children and animals of all kinds 
in bounds. 
Produces dense growth—white blossoms in June—red berries in late summer and 
metal 
. Extremely hardy—does well in most all soils. 
. Entensive pruning during the growing season required to keep the hedge small. 
. Grows 8 feet or more in height and 6 to 8 feet in width if not kept trimmed. 
no 
12-18 inch Plants 
Postpaid 
3 
4 
5 
6. The red berries will attract birds of all kinds, including pheasants and grouse. 50 forge caer eo ees oe ee S27 5.50 
7. Grows 2 to § feet in one season. 100 fore. Bie eee et ie en ee OOS 
8. Ideal as a ground cover on steep banks and slopes. 250 for ... 22.50 
9. Plant just as you would any other shrub. ORO ON aT OO OPO “ONCEGn OR GEONO) On. ce a 
10. Requires no special care. Not subject to any serious disease or insect attacks. E : 
For a good thick hedge, the plants should be trimmed back to 6 or 8 inches to pro- 500 f xpress Prepaid 
mote thick growth. You can, therefore, see there is no advantage in planting larger size (lel 96 Bort. o aug 6 Gn oma ame og ot ee eke 
1000) fore nc. Gees aces; Bo 69.95 
plants than we offer. 
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